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California teen who livestreamed crash that killed her sister sentenced to jail

A California teen has been sentenced to more than six years behind bars after driving drunk while livestreaming, resulting in a crash that killed her younger sister.

Local media reports 19-year-old Obdulia Sanchez was sentenced after being convicted of gross vehicular manslaughter, DUI and child endangerment.

The car she was driving veered onto the shoulder of a road in Los Banos, about 160 kilometres south of San Francisco, with authorities saying she overcorrected causing the vehicle to swerve and overturn, ejecting and killing her 14-year-old sister.

Obdulia Sanchez appears in a Los Banos, Calif., branch of the Merced County Superior Court with her public defender, Ramnik Samrao, left. Sanchez has been sentenced to six year and four months in prison for driving drunk while livestreaming the crash that killed her younger sister. The Merced Sun Star reports 19-year-old Obdulia Sanchez was sentenced Thursday, Feb. 8, 2018 after being convicted of gross vehicular manslaughter, DUI and child endangerment stemming from the July 2017 crash. (AP Photo/Scott Smith, File)

Sanchez’s livestream on Instagram of the crash shows her taking her hands off the steering wheel.

Sanchez, who was 18 at the time of the crash, continued to film after the crash when she tried to wake her sister up.

“I f—king killed my sister, OK? I know I’m going to jail for life. I understand that. I don’t f—king care, though. I’m sorry, baby. I’m gonna hold it down,” she said in the video.